Iron Guard
The Iron Guard (Romanian: Garda de Fier) was a Romanian militant revolutionary fascist movement and political party founded in 1927 by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu as the Legion of the Archangel Michael (Legiunea Arhanghelul Mihail) or the Legionary Movement (Mișcarea Legionară). It was strongly anti-democratic, anti-capitalist, anti-communist, and anti-Semitic. It differed from other European right-wing movements of the period due to its spiritual basis, as the Iron Guard was deeply imbued with Romanian Orthodox Christian mysticism.
Iron Guard | |
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Garda de Fier | |
Also known as | Legionary Movement |
Leader | Corneliu Zelea Codreanu Horia Sima |
Foundation | March 1930 |
Dissolved | 23 January 1941 |
Split from | National-Christian Defense League |
Headquarters | Green House, Bucureștii Noi |
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Political position | Far-right |
Notable attacks | Killing of Armand Călinescu 1941 Rebellion and Pogrom |
Size | 272,000 (late 1937 est.) |
Part of | Legion of the Archangel Michael |
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Everything for the Country Totul pentru Țară | |
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President | Gheorghe Cantacuzino Gheorghe Clime |
Founded | 1934 |
Banned | 23 January 1941 |
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Youth wing | Frăția de Cruce |
Paramilitary wing | Iron Guard |
Labour wing | Corpul Muncitorilor Legionari |
Ideology | Legionarism |
Political position | Far-right |
Religion | Romanian Orthodox Christianity |
International affiliation | Fascist International Congress (observer) |
Colours | Black White Green |
Senate (1937) | 4 / 113 (4%) |
Chamber of Deputies (1937) | 66 / 387 (17%) |
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In March 1930, Codreanu formed the Iron Guard as a paramilitary branch of the Legion, which in 1935 changed its official name to the "Totul pentru Țară" party—literally, "Everything for the Country". It existed into the early part of the Second World War, during which time it came to power. Members were called Legionnaires or, outside of the movement, "Greenshirts" because of the predominantly green uniforms they wore.
When Marshal Ion Antonescu came to power in September 1940, he brought the Iron Guard into the government, creating the National Legionary State. In January 1941, following the Legionnaires' rebellion, Antonescu used the army to suppress the movement, destroying the organization; its commander, Horia Sima, along with other leaders, escaped to Germany.